Campana is a city in Buenos Aires Province,
Argentina.
The economic situation has been relatively calm, with a weak peso enabling tourists to travel farther, eat better and stop more than ever before. Even so, Argentina remains the most expensive country on the continent and Buenos Aires one of the most expensive cities in the world. Argentina has long had a fascination with the high life, and its prices reflect this. Hotel and restaurant prices at the luxury end of the scale have continued to rise as occupancy rates fall.
Argentina's main attractions are Buenos Aires, Iguazu Falls, Patagonia, cattle ranches, the Andes, desert canyons, historical sites, wineries, whale-watching in Valdes Peninsula, skiing, nightlife, spectacular scenery, the Pampas, wildlife, fishing and casinos. Beaches are merely adequate compared to those in Uruguay and Brazil.
Argentina has something for just about everyone. The only people who will not enjoy the country are those who require five-star accommodations everywhere they go-although there are more first-class properties in small cities and rural areas than in most of South America. Even in remote, scarcely populated Patagonia, travelers will encounter luxury ranches. (Read more in the Argentina Travel Guide)